Hi Adrian,

The gui-0.3 image should include the fix to eliminate the file 
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

If it hasn't I've slipped up - I've just checked and I have - sorry!
It is correctly removed on the cli-0.3 image.

It was an earlier bug I fixed (and then appear to have unfixed).

To work around it, when you boot up just delete 
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules and then reboot and it should come up 
as eth0.

I'll update the image and correct this.


Thanks very much for the feedback.


John




On 16/06/12 18:50, Adrian Hardy wrote:
Hi there,

First of all, I'd like to congratulate all those involved on this project. I 
couldn't believe my luck when I found that someone had ported my favourite 
distro to ARM.

Cutting to the chase: immediately after burning the latest image (gui-0.3) to 
an SD and popping it into my RasPi, an ifconfig shows that no network adapters 
(other than lo) are
available. During boot, it says that udev has renamed eth0 to eth1. Then, when 
networking tries to start, it says it can't find the device called eth0.

I'm not a sysadmin by any stretch of the imagination, but I believe it's 
because if you cat /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, the network 
device is defined twice. I fixed
this by creating ifcfg-eth1, but I think the proper fix would be to remove the 
duplicate adapter definition.

Is it worth documenting this or even changing the image? Does any of this make 
sense, or am I embarrassing myself on my debut post?

Thanks again,

Adrian



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